Because I like the idea of Puppy on a USB Flashstick and storing personal data on same but I am new to flash technology, I took some web tutorials.

Average data retention seems to be about 10 years without re-write and maximum reliable life is about 100,000 write cycles. I suppose if one was very busy one could exceed the write cycles limit before the data retention deadline. Perhaps heavy users with a longer human life expectancy than I have (I am 77), might want to label their flash sticks with the purchase date and maybe have a spare around in case the write cycles crap out on the one in use.

I wonder if there is any warning that the limit of write cycle life is near?
Perhaps an ap that runs in background and counts write cycles?

I bought a jetflash -USB-stick maybe 2 years ago, and it died after less than 1000 cycles (at that time they were supposed to die after 10.000 cycles).
Another one made no problems yet.
I would not trust them too much.

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